| The countdown begins | 4:46 PM, Jul 19 2007 |
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Message of thanks from Dr Rajan Read More |
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| Dr Rajan visits Ealing Hospital | 1:28 PM, Jul 18 2007 |
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UK Independence Party Dr K T Rajan was shown around Ealing Hospital today, and spoke about his views on health care in the constituency. Read More |
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| Former Tory candidate backs UKIP | 8:12 PM, Jul 16 2007 |
| The former Tory candidate for Tottenham who was a councillor on Haringey Council and Chairman of his local association has urged voters in Ealing Southall to back UKIP candidate Dr K T Rajan as the only person who has policies which will solve the problems facing the country today. Read More | |
| Landfill, or Listeria? | 10:56 AM, Jul 16 2007 |
| Dr Rajan blasts the government for the disastrous EU landfill directive which has resulted in rubbish mounting up in residential areas, proving perfect breeding grounds for bacteria such as listeria and E. Coli Read More | |
| Tales of a campaign trail | 9:50 AM, Jul 16 2007 |
| Dr Rajan writes about his experiences fighting a by election for the UK Independence Party, and what his campaign is focusing on... Read More | |
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